Dudhwa & Pilibhit National Park

After arrival at Lucknow airport by an early morning flight, we transfer to Dudhwa, a distance of approx. 200 kms (4.5 Hours). We reach the resort around 4 pm. After check-in, relax and overnight stay at the Resort.

We start our wildlife jaunt with two safaris at the Dudhwa National Park. We take the early morning safari at dudhwa and explore the wild sal forest of Dudhwa, after which we return to the hotel. Relax. Post lunch, we embark for the evening safari at Kishanpur range. Dinner and overnight at the resort.

Today, we explore the Dudhwa range, where we will go for a morning safari. Post breakfast,leave for Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary(75kms/2hrs).Experience a Jeep/Tiger Safari through the interiors of Katerniaghat, tracing tigers, Leopards, Rhino, swamp deer and other wildlife followed by Boating in the Gerva/karnali river to check out the Gharials and glimpse of the Gangetic Dolphins

Dinner and overnight at the resort.

Day 4- 12th Feb - MORNING AND EVENING SAFARI AT PILIBHIT

Experience a morning and evening safari at the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve.This reserve is one of the finest examples of the highly diversified and productive Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands eco-system and is home to a large number of rare and endangered species which includes tigers, leopard, swamp deer, hispid hare, Bengal floricans, etc

Day 5 - 13th Feb - BREAKFAST & DEPARTURE

After breakfast, we check-out and depart for Lucknow airport for our journey back home.

Cost for any other service not mentioned under the “Cost Includes” head.

Difference in cost arising due to change in Taxes by the Government which will have to be collected directly ON ARRIVAL.

Difference in cost arising due to mishaps, political unrest, natural calamities. In such case extra will have to be paid on the spot by the guest directly.

Registration

The tour booking will be confirmed only upon receipt of a non-refundable amount of 20% of the tour cost, in addition to the charges such as air fares, rail fares, etc. along with completed personal information form or an email confirming your intent to travel.

- 50% of the tour cost to be paid 45 days before date of departure.

- Balance 30% of the tour cost to be paid 15 days prior to the departure.

- The trip will be considered as confirmed only if there is no default in the above payment procedure.

Cancellation Policy

In the event of any cancellation by you, the initial deposit amount paid, shall stand forfeited and further cancellation shall be levied as per the following terms:

- 2 weeks before date of departure: 100% of tour cost + Air / Rail cancellation charges (Will be considered as no show).

All dispute arising under or in connection with it, shall be governed by the laws then prevailing in India, and shall be under the jurisdiction of the courts in Sangli.

*During peak season some hotel bookings are non-refundable. Hence, in such a case the amount paid will not be refunded.

ABOUT DUDHUWA

Located in the Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, Dudhwa National Park is situated adjacent to the Indo-Nepal border. Established in 1958 as a wildlife sanctuary for swamp deer, it got notified as a National Park in 1977, and was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1987. Together with Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, it comprises the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. During summer, temperatures can soar up to 40°C, with mild winters between 20-30°C.

The park has one of the finest forests of India, with some trees dating more than 150 years. Apart from tigers and swamp deers, Dudhwa is home to sambar deer, barking deer, spotted deer, hog deer, Indian rhinoceros, sloth bear, ratel, jackal, civets, jungle cat, fishing cat, and leopards. Interestingly, the Hispid hare which was once thought to be extinct, was rediscovered here. Dudhwa also houses half the population of barasinghas. It is also a bird watcher’s paradise, with over 400 species inhabiting the forest, both resident as well as migratory.

Quick Info

Travel Dates:

9th to 13th Feb , 2018

Trip Cost: Rs 30,000 + 5% GST

Resort Link:

Trip Leader: Gaurav

Testimonials

RANTHAMBORE WITH IPSITA

I sincerely wanted to thank the entire team of junglore especially Amit and Gaurav for giving me and Sriram such good memories of Ranthambore to treasure.We not only had an awesome time enjoying the safaris and be more greedy each time to see one more tiger but also enjoyed the hospitality extended by you all. Also, a big thank you to Gaurav, the guide and the driver who helped me get my blackberry phone back. Who on earth could think that i will actually get my lost phone back from the jungle of Ranthambore.thanks once again.Attaching few beautiful shots captured during the safari for you all to see.

- Ipsita Roy

BHUTAN EXPERIENCE WITH JUNGLELORE

We set off for our Bhutan trip on 11th October 2010, with a feeling of excitement and a little bit of apprehension. Our trip started form Baghdogra in West Bengal and we traveled by road to Phuntsholing in Bhutan where we spent our first night. The next day after some local sightseeing we left for Thimpu, the capital of Bhutan where we spent the next couple of days. Our stay in Thimpu was very comfortable and we absorbed the new experiences of the new country. After that we proceeded to Paro which was the old capital of Bhutan. The highlight of our stay in Paro was our trek to Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The long and arduous trek to the Monastery was made worthwhile by the spectacular glimpse of the Monastery. From Paro we came back to India and spent the last night of our journey in Gorumara which has wildlife sanctuaries for bison, rhinos and elephants. We went for a quick safari in the jungle on the last morning of our trip and made our way back to Baghdogra.. Bhutan is a very beautiful and clean country and definitely a must see. We returned from the trip refreshed and with sweet memories. Our traveling and stay in Bhutan was comfortable and we had an enjoyable week

- Sneha Kulkarni, Aditi Khare, Seema Madan, Alka Kanetkar.

LAXMI TALKS ABOUT JUNGLELORE

From the forts of the Sahyadris to Monasteries of Ladakh , from canter safaris in Ranthambhore to white water rafting in the river Kundalika....each trip has been memorable and a lot of fun.

It all started over 3 years ago for me....one trip to Ranthambhore with the Jungle Lore team and I was hooked and asking for more.

Every trip has resulted in some amazing photographs, beautiful memories and new friends.